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Saint Joseph Basilica
LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS/ MSZE ŚWIĘTE
Sunday Vigils / Soboty wieczorem: 4:00 p.m.
Sundays/Niedziele 7:00 a.m. (Polish); 8:15 a.m.; 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. (Polish)
Holy Day Vigil / Wigilie Świąt: 5:00 p.m.
Holy Days/Święta 6:30 a.m.; 8:30 a.m.; 7:00 p.m. (Polish)
Weekdays / W tygodniu 6:30 a.m. (Mon-Fri); 7:00 a.m. (Tue, Fri, Sat)
CONFESSIONS / SPOWIEDŹ Saturdays / Soboty:
7:30 a.m. and at 3:00 p.m. First Friday / Pierwszy Piątek: 6:30 p.m.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri.:
9 a.m. - 12 noon & 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday / Czwartki Office Is Closed! / Biuro zamknięte!
Please call ahead for an appointment with a priest. Spotkania prosimy osobiście umawiać z księdzem.
SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL 47 Whitcomb Street Webster, MA 01570
Phone: 508-943-0378
Fax: 508-949-0581 www.sjs-webster.com
Principal Michael Hackenson
Secretary Sylwia Kohut
Mission Statement
Saint Joseph Parish is committed to proclaim the gospel message of Jesus Christ as a Catholic community of faith,
by promoting a sense of commitment to the Church, encouraging divine worship and prayer, fostering evangelization and nurturing the spirit of service.
Within the context of our Polish - American religious and cultural heritage, we foster our tradition
and aspire to personal growth in faith. We are determined to develop our vision for the future, to educate the children in Christian values and to be receptive to the creative and saving grace of God.
PARISH PERSONNEL Rector Rev. Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki Associate Pastor Rev. Grzegorz Chodkowski Weekend Assistance Rev. Charles Borowski Organist Karol Jaje Business Manager Ewa Mamro Office Staff Rebecca Byberg, Elizabeth Sabaj Sacristan Thomas Liro
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/RCIA Phone: 508-943-0467,
e-mail: rectory@stjosephwebster.com
SAINT JOSEPH PARISH 53 Whitcomb Street Webster, MA 01570
Phone: 508-943-0467
Fax: 508-943-0808 e-mail:
rectory@stjosephwebster.com www.saintjosephbasilica.com
FELICIAN SISTERS Phone: 508-943-2228
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Weekly Masses Intentions
Intencje Mszalne
Sunday Vigil, August 11
4:00pm r.s. Regina and Franciszek Majczak - int. daughters
Sunday, August 12
7:00am For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica
8:15 For the Lord’s blessings on the 50th wedding anniversary
of Louis & Nancy M. Kiwak
9:30 r.s. Zygmont Zdrok - int. Joseph and Carol
11:00 O błogosławieństwo Boże i zdrowie dla Marianny
Śmieszek w dniu imienin - int córka z rodziną
Monday, August 13
6:30am r.s. Jan i Rozalia Parzych oraz Helena Piaścik - int. Zofia
i Anna
2:00pm Brookside Nursing Home
Candlelight Procession
Tuesday, August 14
6:30am r.s. Bernice, Frank, and Joseph Budzinski - int. Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ziak
5:00pm r.s. Cecilia Majka, Mary Dudek, Stasia Lamby, Albert,
Stanley, and Bernard Makara and Mildred Kusek - int.
sister Dorothy Hanc
Wednesday, August 15—Assumption of Mary
6:30am r.s. Marianna Nowak - int. Danuta Streiczuk
8:30 r.s. Irene Lupa - int. Daughter Janice Cavenaugh
7:00pm O błogosławieństwo Boże dla Ewy i Michała Mamro w 26
rocznicę zawarcia sakramentu małżeństwa
Thursday, August 16
6:30am r.s Marianna Nowak - int. Kazimierz i Anna Żurowski
Friday, August 17
6:30am r.s. Martha Caskey - int. Williams Family
7:00am r.s. Amy Kuklinski - int. Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki
Saturday, August 18
7:00am r.s. Dudek family - int. Christine Dudek
Sunday Vigil, August 18
4:00pm r.s. Regina and Anthony Mikolajczak - int. Jane,
Lyndon, Katie, and Tyler O’Leary
Sunday, August 19
7:00am Za wypominki
8:15 For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica
9:30 In honor of the birthday of Felicia (Dzienisewicz)
Nawrocki - given by daughter Alice Lazur and
granddaughter Janet Stoica
11:00 ś.p. Anna Wardęga (6 r. śm.) - int. córka Ewa z Rodziną
BAPTISM. On designated Sundays. Please call to make arrange-ments. Parents are required to receive orientation.
SAKRAMENT CHRZTU W wyznaczone niedziele. Proszę zadz-wonić na plebanię, aby ustalić datę. Rodzice zobowiązani są do krótkiej katechezy.
MARRIAGE. Proper preparation for marriage requires one year’s notice. Please contact the rectory for appointment.
SAKRAMENT MAŁŻEŃSTWA Narzeczeni powinni zawiadomić kancelarię parafialną rok przed datą ślubu.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK For those of advanced age, ill or hospi-talized, call the rectory to arrange visitation.
SAKRAMENT CHORYCH Po sakramentalną posługę księdza proszę dzwonić na plebanię.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP If you would like to become part of St. Joseph Parish Family, please call the rectory.
ZAPISY DO PARAFII Parafia św. Józefa serdecznie zaprasza nowych członków. Zapisy przyjmujemy w kancelarii parafialnej.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a process established by the Church for individuals to become Catholic and receive the Sac-raments of Initiation-Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. If you wish to become Catholic, or are a Baptized Catholic in need of mak-ing your First Communion and/or Confirmation, please call the Parish Office.
JOIN OUR COMMUNITY / DOŁĄCZ DO NAS If you wish to become a member of our family please fill out this form and mail it to the rectory or put it into the collection basket.
Jeśli pragniesz dołączyć do naszej rodziny, wypełnij poniższy formularz I prześlij go do biura parafialnego lub włóż do koszyka z kolektą. ____ New Parishioner / Nowy Parafianin ____ Data update / Zmiana danych Name / Imię i Nazwisko: ________________________________________________________________________________________ Street / Ulica:________________________________ City/Town / Miejscowość:______________________ State / Stan:___________ Zip:_________ Phone / Telefon:________________________________ email:____________________________________________
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Stewardship Note: Jesus knows that our stewardship journey will be difficult; we are
not designed to do it on our own. Fortunately, Jesus gave us the
greatest gift of all – the gift of the Eucharist; His own body and
blood. When we join our sacrifices with the sacrifice of the Mass,
we find the strength and courage to be His joyful disciples
Eucharistic Ministers - August 11/August 12
4:00pm - Joseph Werbecki and Sheila Kusek
7:00am - Theresa Wagner
8:15am - Cathleen Holmberg and Betty Sabaj
9:30am - Tessa Mailloux
11:00am - Marlene Plaza
Lectors - August 11/August 12
4:00pm - Information not available at time of
7:00am - bulletin printing.
8:15am - Information not available at time of
9:30am - bulletin printing.
11:00am - Malgorzata Kicilinski
St. Paul gives a great description of one way we practice the discipline of faith. He tells the Ephesians to
get rid of bitterness, malice and anger and be kind to others, showing compassion and love. Forgiving oth-
ers as Christ forgives us will help us imitate God and allow us to follow the way of love. It pretty much
sums up the “stuff” that faith can move us to do. After all, the goal of faith is to make us more like Christ,
who gave His life for all. Make it a point to practice your faith. Be considerate of others in the parking lot, at the store and in your
own home. Try to see things from someone else’s point of view and resolve your differences. Don’t make a
big deal out of other’s faults and try to be as patient and gentle as you can be. The change will amaze you
and you will see just how great this “faith stuff” can be!
The best gifts come in small packages, or so goes the proverb. We might also apply that to each other.
Sometimes the most meaningful things we do for each other are the small things, the little acts of kindness that just make life easier.
Doing someone’s chores, helping with homework, cleaning up the family room or doing the dishes can be so much more appreciated
than the big things we save for special occasions. Small acts of kindness tell others that we are thinking of them. We know the burden
they carry or the struggle they are in and we want to help. We convey our love by what we do more than by what we say.
SHARING OUR BLESSINGS -
Weekly $4064.64
Diocesan Obligations $42; Fuel $1810
Music Ministry $336
Weekly Budget $7000
NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
August 12, 2018
“Get up and eat, else the journey will be too long for you!” 1 Kings 19:7
BINGO
Friday, August 17, at 6:30pm - St. Joseph School Cafeteria
Sacred Heart Society will host
Sanctuary Votive Candles
Blessed Mother Altar
Candle I
In memory of Irene Konkel
Given by husband Henry, daughter Judi, and grandsons
1-25 CLUB WEEKLY WINNER
21th Week - August 11
#44 - Regina Kondek
VOTIVE MASS AND NOVENA
TO ST. JOSEPH
Please make an effort this Wednesday, August
15, to attend devotions to our Patron Saint after
the 7 p.m Mass.
St. Joseph is a patron saint of so many
people who have a variety of needs, patron of
fathers, good provider, patron of dying, patron
of difficult situations and family life, and for
those who are searching for employment.
We have a great opportunity every
Wednesday to encounter his powerful
intercessions in our various needs.
CHURCH IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
During the time of communist reign in many Eastern European
countries, practicing Catholics experienced decades of institutional
oppression and persecution. Catholics still struggle to rebuild not
only their physical places of worship but also their church minis-
tries and communities. “Restore the Church—Build the Future” is
the national theme for the Collection for the Church in Central and
Eastern Europe. Grants funded by this national collection support
pastoral projects, scholarships, and Catholic organizations working
in areas formerly under Soviet control, including Poland.
In order for projects like this to continue, the collection needs
your help. Please keep these programs in your prayers and join
fellow Catholics in the United States in making a generous contri-
bution to support the efforts to rebuild pastoral capacity and create
future leaders of the Catholic Church in Central and Eastern
Europe.
Our second collection, next weekend—August 19th, will be
taken to support the Church in Central and Eastern Europe.
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This weekend’s second collection is for Parish Obligations to the Diocese
Next weekend’s second collection is for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe
UPDATE—GYM/PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
For the month of July, the following construction updates were re-
ported:
Saw cut and remove asphalt at the sidewalks and driveways
Completed grading of all areas to receive paving
Formed and poured concrete sidewalk approaches
Complete grading of all areas to receive loam
Reset existing concrete curb on Lincoln St.
Place asphalt base course and asphalt berm at all parking areas
and sidewalks
Install pole lights
Install downspouts on the Parish Hall
Install pipe bollards around transformer pad to NGRID specs
Install scoreboard
Complete Gymnasium floor finish and Logo
Final electrical inspection has been received
Temporary fencing was removed
Completed misc. flooring and base items at the Stage, under the
drinking fountain, and in the locker rooms
Completed the installation of the door and stairs from the Stage
to the storage room # 105
The amount due for July was $103,868.
FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION On Wednesday, August 15th, we will celebrate the Feast of the As-
sumption, traditionally called Matki Boskiej Zielnej, the Blessed
Mother of Flowers. This feast is a Holy Day of Obligation and cele-
brates the glorious assumption of the Blessed Mother into heaven. This
dogma of the church was defined in 1950 by Pope Pius XII’s apostolic
constitution, Munificentissimus Deus. In this text, the church affirmed
“that the Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having
completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul
into heavenly glory” (MD 44). This day, throughout many countries of
the world, is associated with the blessing of herbs in a spirit of grati-
tude to God for a bountiful harvest. We will be blessing the flowers
and herbs during each Mass on August 15th and vigil. On Sunday,
August 19th, there will be the official solemn blessing of the harvest
wreath, with a social event outside the church. We call this tradition
Dozynki.
RCIA - INITIATION INTO THE CHURCH
Every year we provide the opportunity for people who drifted away
from the church or were not even baptized to fully participate in the
life of the church for their own spiritual good. We are planning on
beginning on Sunday, September 30th after the 9:30 am Mass in the
Rectory. Whoever is interested should call the Rectory. If you know
someone who might benefit from this opportunity, please let us know.
PILGRIMAGE
This is the final call for the pilgrimage to Doylestown, PA on Sunday,
August 26th, on the occasion of the Solemnity of Our Lady of Czesto-
chowa. Monday, August 13th is the last day to sign up for the trip. If
we do not reach the required number of participants, we will cancel the
trip. If you would like to attend, please call the rectory as soon as pos-
sible.
CONTEMPORARY GENERATIONS Every generation shapes its own destiny according to inherited and
acquired values. Let’s take a brief look across the times to the great
philosophers to explore this idea. Our ancestors, in their way of think-
ing, reached out beyond the boundaries of personal gains, emphasizing
the role of spiritual consciousness, inspired by the old principle, gnote
se ipsum, “know yourself.” Based on ancient philosopher mentality,
Socrates, Plato and their contemporaries were searching for dilemma
of conscious, canons of beauty, and appreciation of values which were
more important to them than physical or biological needs. They dared
to ask the questions about the very essence of being, and in their pas-
sionate research they discovered the inclination of a human being to-
ward transcendent values, to something which shapes the human crea-
ture we call homo sapiens, animal rationale, or wise and thinking man.
Contemporary generations, in the judgment of some philosophers,
could be characterized by the word “desertion:” Escape from the Athe-
nian mentality, escape from Calvary, escape from any sense of values
or purpose. All the values for them seem to be doubtful and diluted.
They live without purpose and measure their life by cheap feelings of
pleasure, living in a global village characterized by commercialism and
immediate gains. Eventually, they could be called homeless, not in a
physical sense, but because they are no longer interested in living
God’s truth. They travel through the desert of life, admiring sights
which does not satisfy human soul or meet human longing. When you
look around, we all see the herds of contemporary wanderers travelling
without direction toward the unknown, to no place. The only escape
for them is drugs, abuse of substances, and in many cases, premature
death. They do not deny God or call themselves atheist.
What are the answers to the unique phenomena of our time? Next
bulletin.
CANDLELIGHT PROCESSION
The traditional outdoor candlelight pro-
cession in honor of Our Lady of Fatima
will take place on Monday, August 13th at
7:00pm. We kindly request that the Chil-
dren of Mary take part in this beautiful
tribute to our Lady wearing their distinc-
tive dress as they carry the statue of our
Blessed Mother. We ask all the faithful to
join our school children, members of par-
ish organizations and ministries and altar
servers in praying the rosary.
The flowers in front of the Blessed
Mother Altar for Our Lady of Fatima are given in memory of Henry
Sabaj by his daughter Betty.
PARTNERS IN CHARITY UPDATE
It is with great joy and profound gratitude to many parishioners and
friends outside the parish that we achieved our assigned quota for Part-
ners in Charity. I am personally edified by many of you who made the
donations as well as some Polish businesses who made a contribution
to this worthwhile cause.
Your generosity and benevolence toward the diocese, reflects the
traditional values that sharing and giving is a way of serving and is a
major part of our life of faith. In total, we collected $31,380 as a parish.
DONATIONS
St. Joseph School - in memory of Magdalen Gromelski/Bibeau, $25
from Genevieve Lariviere and $15 from Anna Scanlon
Sr. Valenta Scholarship Fund - $510 from special Bingo Game
HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM IN CHURCH
We are most grateful for your contributions last year to obtain a new
heating and cooling unit for Saint Joseph Basilica. It made a big differ-
ence in the church during the winter and summer. We are in process of
repairing the second unit to have a good balance for comfort of parishion-
ers and especially the children. The Parish Council initiated an appeal to
raise money for this cause with letters sent to each parishioner.
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OPEN HOUSE St. Joseph School will be holding an Open House on Tuesday, August
21st. We encourage parishioners to invite family and friends to visit
St. Joseph School where everyone is Respected and Valued. Tours are
by appointment only. Day and evening times are available. Interested
families should call 508-943-0378 to schedule their tour and learn more
about the St. Joseph School difference. At St. Joseph School, children
build a Foundation for Life.
Dzisiejsza druga kolekta jest przeznaczona na Obowiązki parafialne wobec diecezji Druga kolekta będzie przenaczona na Kościół w Europie Środkowej i Wschodniej
Refleksja Św. Paweł podaje wspaniały opis tego, w jaki sposób praktykujemy dyscyplinę wiary. On mówi Efezjanom, aby pozbyli się goryczy, złości i gniewu i byli uprzejmi dla innych, okazując współczucie i miłość. Przebac-zanie innym tak, jak Chrystus nam przebacza, pomoże nam naśladować Boga i pozwoli nam podążać drogą miłości. Podsumowuje to "rzeczy",
które wiara może nas skłonić. W końcu celem wiary jest uczynienie nas bardziej podobnymi do Chrystusa, który oddał Swoje życie za wszystkich. Uczyń z tego praktykę swojej wiary. Uważaj na innych na parkingu, w sklepie i we własnym domu. Spróbuj zobaczyć rzeczy z czyjegoś punktu widzenia i rozwiń różnice. Nie rób wielkich rzeczy z cudzych błędów i sta-raj się być tak cierpliwy i delikatny, jak tylko możesz. Ta zmiana zadziwi cię i zobaczysz, jak wspaniała może być ta "wiara"! Najlepsze prezenty przychodzą w małych paczkach, tak samo jak przysłowie. Możemy również zastosować to do siebie nawzajem. Czasami najbardziej znaczące rzeczy, które robimy dla siebie to małe rzeczy, małe akty dobroci, które ułatwiają życie. Pomoc w pracach domowych,
sprzątanie pokoju rodzinnego czy zmywanie naczyń może być znacznie bardziej docenione niż wielkie rzeczy, które oszczędzamy na specjalne okazje. Małe akty dobroci mówią innym, że o nich myślimy. Znamy brzemię, które niosą lub walkę, w której się znajdują i chcemy pomóc. Przekazujemy naszą miłość przez to, co robimy, bardziej niż przez to, co mówimy.
XIX NIEDZIELA ZWYKŁA 12 Sierpien 2018
"Wstań i jedz, inaczej podróż będzie dla ciebie za długa!" 1 Kings 19: 7
POLISH FESTIVAL—ST ANDREW BOBOLA
St. Andrew Bobola Church will hold its fourth annual Parish Polish Festi-
val - on Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25, 2018 on the church
grounds at 54 West Main St, Dudley, MA. It will be two days of family
fun and entertainment, Polish and American Food, Grand Prize money
raffle, Gift basket raffles, hourly 50/50 money raffles, Flea Market, Games
of Chance, Pastry Booth, Quilt raffle, Major Prizes raffle( i.e. lottery trees,
etc.), and kids games and prizes/raffles booth! Festivities start Friday at
4:30 pm. with music for dancing provided by Maestro’s Men, starting at 6.
Saturday's events begin at 11 am with a Chicken Bar-B-Que ( advance sale
tickets only, available from the rectory) at 12:30pm. An Outdoor Mass
will be held at 4pm, followed by entertainment and dancing to The Eddie
Foreman Orchestra beginning at 5pm. Polish food includes Cheese
Pierogi, Cabbage Pierogi, Kielbasa, Kapusta, Golabki, and a Polish Platter
(ALL made by the local parishioners)! American Food includes Hot Dogs,
Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers and French Fries, cooked to order. Pierogis,
frozen by the half or dozen, will also be available for take out. So mark
your calendars and come join in the fun, great food, dancing and entertain-
ment at the St. Andrew Bobola Polish Festival! Hope to see you there!
Flea Market & Vendor Fair - Saturday & Sunday, August 25 & 26 ~ 7AM
- 4PM at St. Roch Church Lot next to Oxford Common, 342 Main Street,
Rt. 12, Oxford. Lots of shopping! Vendors wanted! $25 for 10’ x 20’
space - both days! Call 508-820-6878.
FREE TUITION RAFFLE
The St. Joseph School Home and School Association (H.S.A.) is run-
ning a Free Tuition Raffle. The winner of the raffle may use it for the
tuition of a family member - up to $4,740 - or split it among more than
one student. If you do not have a family member at the school, the
winner can donate the prize to the school as a scholarship to be
awarded according to his or her wishes. It's a wonderful way to pro-
vide a Catholic education to someone who might not afford it other-
wise. Tickets are $25 each. A ticket is included in this week's bulle-
tin. Please refer to the ticket for official rules. Entries may be dropped
in the collection basket or mailed to the school at 47 Whitcomb Street.
Checks should be made payable to St. Joseph School H.S.A. The win-
ner will be drawn on September 9th. Thank you for your support!
Webster Adult Basic Education is offering an Introduction to Machine
Shop/ Manufacturing Technology course. Placement tests will be on
Wednesday, September 12 or Monday, September 17, both at 5pm at Bay
Path Vocational Technical High School in Charlton, MA. For additional
information, call Terri Gillardi at 508-949-8282 or Chris Faucher at 508-248
-5971, x 1715/1714
SCHOOL NURSES NEEDED
St. Joseph School is looking for nurses who are willing to volunteer
their time during school hours, 8AM to 2PM. The need is greatest
from 11AM to 1PM. Please contact the school office at 508-943-0378
for more information. All volunteers must complete a C.O.R.I. check,
participate in a Safe Environment Workshop, and be familiar with the
Diocesan Code of Ministerial Conduct, which is scheduled through the
school secretary.
Święto Wniebowzięcia
W środę, 15 sierpnia, będziemy obchodzić
Święto Wniebowzięcia, tradycyjnie zwane
Matką Boską Zielną, Błogosławioną Matką
Kwiatów. Święto to jest Świętym Dniem
Obowiązku i celebruje chwalebne założenie
Matki Bożej w niebie. Ten dogmat kościoła
został określony w 1950 roku przez apostol-
ską konstytucję papieża Piusa XII, Munifi-
centissimus Deus. W tym tekście Kościół
potwierdził, że "Niepokalana Matka Boża,
Najświętsza Maryja Panna, po ukończeniu
ziemskiego życia, przyjęła ciało i duszę do
niebiańskiej chwały" (MD 44). Ten dzień, w
wielu krajach świata, jest związany z błogo-
sławieństwem ziół w duchu dziękczynnym
Bogu za obfite zbiory. Kwiaty i zioła bedą
błogosławione podczas każdej Mszy 15
sierpnia i w czuwaniu. W niedzielę, 19
sierpnia, odbędzie się oficjalne uroczyste
b łogos ław ien ie w ieńca żn iwnego,
z Dożynkami..
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OPEN HOUSE Szkoła św. Józefa będzie prowadzić Open House we wtorek, 21 sierpnia. Zachęcamy parafian do zaproszenia rodziny i przyjaciół do odwiedzenia szkoły św. Józefa, gdzie
wszyscy są szanowani i cenieni. Zainteresowane rodziny powinny zadzwonić pod numer 508-943-0378, aby umówić się na wizytę i dowiedzieć się więcej o szkole św. Józefa.
Loteria w Szkole św. Józefa Stowarzyszenie szkolne H.S.A. prowadzi loterię czesnego. Zwycięzca loterii może wykorzystać wygraną do opłacenia
czesnego dla członka rodziny - do 4, 740 USD - lub pod-
zielenie się z innymi rodzinami szkolnymi. Zwycięzca może przekazać nagrodę szkole jako stypendium przyznawane zgodnie z jego życzeniem. To wspaniały sposób na zapewnienie edukacji katolickiej komuś, kto nie może sobie na to pozwolić. Bilety są cenie 25 USD i znajdują się w biuletynie. Zgłoszenia można wrzucić do koszyka lub wys-łać pocztą do szkoły przy ulicy Whitcomb 47. Czeki pow-
inny być wypisane do St. Joseph School H.S.A. Zwycięzca zostanie wylosowany 9 września. Dziękujemy za Wasze wsparcie!
Pielęgniarki Szkoła św. Józefa poszukuje pielęgniarek, które mają czas w godzinach szkolnych, od 8:00 do 14:00. Skontaktuj się z
biurem szkolnym pod numerem 508-943-0378, aby uzy-
skać więcej informacji.
Pielgrzymka Jest to ostatnie wezwanie do pielgrzymki do Doylestown, PA w niedzielę, 19 sierpnia, z okazji uroczystości Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej. Poniedziałek, 13 sierpnia to
ostatni dzień na zapisanie się na wycieczkę. Jeśli nie osiąg-niemy wymaganej liczby uczestników, odwołamy podróż we wtorek, 14 sierpnia. Jeśli chcesz wziąć udział, zadzwoń na plebanię.
Jezus wie, że nasza droga do szafarstwa będzie trudna; nie jesteśmy stworzeni, aby robić to samodzielnie. Na szczęście Jezus dał nam największy dar ze wszystkich - dar
Eucharystii; Jego własne ciało i krew. Kiedy łączymy nasze
ofiary z ofiarą Mszy, odnajdujemy siłę i odwagę, aby być Jego radosnymi uczniami.
RCIA - Inicjacja w Kościele Każdego roku dajemy ludziom, którzy odsuneli się od kościoła, nie zostali nawet ochrzczeni i chcieliby w pełni uczestniczyć w życiu Kościoła dla własnego duchowego do-
bra. Planujemy rozpocząć zajęcia w niedzielę, 30 września po mszy o 9:30 w plebanii. Ktokolwiek jest zaintereso-wany,prosimy o kontakt z Plebanią.
Festiwal parafialny w Kościele św Andrzeja Boboli w Dudley (54 W. Main st Dudley, Ma) Zapraszamy na coroczny festiwal parafialny który od-będzie się 24 i 25 sierpnia. W piątek 24 sierpnia rozpoc-
zęcie 4:30, o godzinie 6 występ grupy Maestro’s Men w Sobotę 25 sierpnia od godziny 12:30 do 2 pm Chicken BBQ dostępne z uprzednio zakupionymi biletami które dostepne są na plebanii 508-943-5633. O 4 wieczorem Msza Święta. O godzinie 5:00 do 9:00 występ grupy Eddie Foreman. Festiwalowe atrakcje: wielka loteria z wielką wygraną, pyszne amerykańskie i polskie jedzenie, loterie
z koszami prezentowanymi, quilt raffle, gry i zabawy dla
dzieci, loteria 50/50, doskonałe towarzystwo i świetna zabawa ! Serdecznie zapraszamy !!
NOWENNA DO ŚW. JÓZEFA Serdecznie zapraszamy wszystkich Parafian i Gości na cotygodniową Mszę
wotywną ku czci naszego patrona - św.
Józefa. W czasie Mszy i Nowenny będziemy wypraszać za jego wstawiennictwem potrzebne nam łaski .
NABOŻEŃSTWO FATIMSKIE W poniedziałek 13 sierpnia o 19.00 zbieramy się, aby od-mawiać różaniec i proces na cześć Matki Bożej Fatimskiej. Jak zawsze do wspólnej modlitwy zapraszamy wszystkich
parafian, przyjaciół, organizacje parafialne a szczególnie Dzieci Maryi i ministrantów. Świętość i niezwykła moc wstawiennicza Najświętszego Serca Maryi jest kluczem do zbawienia dla wielu dusz, które bez tej pomocy mogą być stracone. Wiele dusz ginie właśnie dlatego, że nie wiedza jak łatwo jest osiągnąć
niebo oddają się pod opiekę Maryi. Nie zaniedbujmy więc
okazji do skorzystania z pomocy Naszej Matki i Królowej.
Współczesne refleksje pokoleniowe Każde pokolenie kształtuje własny los według odziedzic-zonych i nabytych wartości. Nasi przodkowie, na swój sposób myślenia, sięgali poza granice osobistych korzyści, podkreśla-jąc rolę duchowej świadomości, inspirowanej dawną zasadą, gnote se ipsum, "poznaj siebie". Opierając się na mentalności
starożytnego filozofa, Sokratesa, Platona poszukiwali dyle-matu świadomości, kanonów piękna i doceniania wartości, które były dla nich ważniejsze niż potrzeby fizyczne czy biologiczne. Odważyli się zadawać pytania o istotę bycia, a w swoich żarliwych badaniach odkryli skłonność człowieka do wartości transcendentnych, do czegoś, co kształtuje byt is-toty, którą nazywamy homo sapiens, zwierzęcą rację, lub mądrą i człowiek myślący. Współczesne pokolenia, według badań znanego filozofa, charakteryzują się słowem "dezercja:" Ucieczka od ateńskiej mentalności, ucieczka od kalwarii, ucieczka od poczucia war-tości czy celu. Wszystkie wartości dla nich wydają się wąt-
pliwe i rozwodnione. Żyją bez celu i liczą swoje życie przez tanie uczucia, żyjąc w globalnej wiosce charakteryzującej się natychmiastowymi korzyściami. W końcu można ich nazwać bezdomnymi, nie w sensie fizycznym, ale dlatego, że nie żyją już prawdą Bożą. Podróżują na pustynię życia, podziwiając zwiedzanie, które nie zaspokaja ludzkiej duszy ani nie spo-tyka ludzkiej tęsknoty. Kiedy się rozejrzycie, wszyscy widzimy tabuny współczesnych nomadów podróżujących bez kierunku ku nieznanemu, w kierunku żadnego miejsca. Je-dyną ucieczką dla nich są narkotyki, nadużywanie substancji, a w wielu przypadkach przedwczesna śmierć. Jakie są odpowiedzi na wyjątkowe zjawiska naszych
czasów? Następny biuletyn.
Akcja Partners in Charity Z wielką radością i głęboką wdzięcznością dzięku-jemy parafianom i przyjaciołom parafii za przekazanie darowizn na cel Partners in Charity a także przez polską
firmę, która przyczyniła się do tego ważnego celu. Wasza hojność i życzliwość odzwierciedla tradycyjne war-tości, gdzie dzielenie się i dawanie jest sposobem służenia
i stanowi ważną część naszego życia w wierze. W sumie zebrano $31,360 jako parafię.
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